Weiss Enginering Ltd.
DSP501/DSP502
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The three interfaces
We offer you three possibilities to control the DSP50x - so you can adjust the use and interaction of the
DSP50x to your own special needs. In the following these three user interfaces are explained in more
detail:
• The LCD touch screen and rotary knob on the faceplate
• The IR remote control
• The web interface built into the DSP50x
2.1
The LCD
On the faceplate of the DSP50x you can use the LCD which is a touch screen and the rotary knob to operate
with the DSP50x. Tap on the LCD at the:
•
Upper left:
input selection. The
UPnP
selection selects the Ethernet interface as the input.
•
Upper middle
: output select. Only the selected output is active, i.e. output
1
or output
2
. The output
which is not selected will be muted.
The displayed red icon also shows the output’s selected
Output Termination
.
•
Upper right
: volume. If red then the output is muted. By tapping the output is toggled between muted
and unmuted. The volume can be changed with the rotary knob.
If the value shown is yellow then the absolute polarity of the output is inverted (see below). All param-
eters can be different between output
1
and output
2
.
•
Lower left
: DSP settings. This opens a menu which allows to select one of the DSP algorithms to be
changed. (Note, the rotary knob allows to scroll through the menus).
The algorithms can be operated via the touch screen, but we recommend to use the web interface
(section 2.3) for simpler operation of the DSP features. All parameters can be different between output
1
and output
2
. Thus select the appropriate output first (1 or 2) and then adjust the DSP parameters.
•
Lower middle
: Setup menu. Allows to set the left/right balance, the absolute output polarity, the basic
output level and the LCD back light brightness (the LCD Dim setting is activated after some delay if
no parameter is changed any more).
(Note, the rotary knob allows to scroll through the menus). The
Balance
,
Polarity
and
Volume Trim
parameters are stored separately for output 1 and output 2 and thus may vary. At the bottom of the
setup page a few technical specifications are listed:
–
The hostname which looks similar to this:
dsp50x-0010
, meaning that the DSP50x can be ac-
cessed via an internet browser as described in the quick start guide.
–
The IP address of the unit in your network.
–
The MAC address, which is a specific address of your unit.
•
Lower right
: Sampling rate of the input signal.
•
Bottom
: Displays the currently played track when in Roon Ready or UPnP input mode (does not
necessarily work with WAV or AIFF files).
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